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squared with sergio garcia, jim furyk misses a putt and garcia wins one up, marking a point at which europe came all the way back to take a 13-12 lead. 18th hole, martin kaymer wins the putt to give europe the point they needed to win the ryder cup. >>> the packers leading by seven. drew brees strikes to colston, tying the nfl's all-time mark set by the great johnny unitas. behind in the fourth, the saints had a shot to take the lead, but missed a 48-yard field goal with two and a half minutes to play. green bay won it 28-27. new orleans is 0-4. >>> some trickery in the nfl yesterday. a fake field goal turned into a two-yard touchdown pass to danny amendola, putting the rams ahead of the seahawks late in the first quarter. they would go on to win 19-13. in cincinnati, trailing 7-3 on fourth down, the bengals used a direct snap to running back cedric peerman on a fake punt for a 48-yard gain. they would score on a one-yard pass a few plays later. and the bengals beat the jaguars 27-10. all right. >>> now for another look at the weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the w
squared with sergio garcia, jim furyk misses a putt and garcia wins one up, marking a point at which europe came all the way back to take a 13-12 lead. 18th hole, martin kaymer wins the putt to give europe the point they needed to win the ryder cup. >>> the packers leading by seven. drew brees strikes to colston, tying the nfl's all-time mark set by the great johnny unitas. behind in the fourth, the saints had a shot to take the lead, but missed a 48-yard field goal with two and a half...
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instead prosecutors say it became something much worse thanks to this man, 22-year-old teishan powell. >> police have stated he's a known member if not leader of the gang. >> reporter: powell used his role as a boss with the street gang rolling 20s cryptoorchestrate the violent counter. on tuesday he was convicted of second degree assault and robbery. >> i feel like it's racial profiling. i do. >> reporter: his grandmother says he didn't get a fair shake of the judicial process. six others took plea deals but powell was the only one who stood trial. [indiscernible] >> reporter: she refuses to believe her grandson is a gang banger and said these images don't prove anything. instead she claims what you're seeing is up to interpretation. >> if someone is on the ground and they go to swing, how you sitting someone from the ground. >> reporter: the video was taken in this parking lot area. according to prosecutors it was recorded by a woman with the group using a cell phone camera. she then uploaded the images to facebook and that's how prosecutors came across what they're calling the most
instead prosecutors say it became something much worse thanks to this man, 22-year-old teishan powell. >> police have stated he's a known member if not leader of the gang. >> reporter: powell used his role as a boss with the street gang rolling 20s cryptoorchestrate the violent counter. on tuesday he was convicted of second degree assault and robbery. >> i feel like it's racial profiling. i do. >> reporter: his grandmother says he didn't get a fair shake of the judicial...
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shows romney was the overwhelming winner. 46% of the people we surveyed say romney won the debate while 22% say the president had the edge. romney also helped his image with voters. 63% now say they believe romney cares about their needs and problems. that's up from 30% before last night. and 56% say they like romney better after watching his performance. but moderator and pbs anchor jim lehrer might not feel the same way. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop this to pbs. i like pbs, big bird and you too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: the two men will square off again october 16. bigad shaban, cbs news, denver. >>> both men hit the campaign trail today and the president will hold a rally in denver and wisconsin. mitt romney will be in virginia campaigning with his running mate. >>> last night we teamed up with our counterparts at our sister newspaper "u.s.a. today" for a fact check session. >> every statement the candidates made was immediately dissected. derek mcginty has more with the "u.s.a. today"'s political ed
shows romney was the overwhelming winner. 46% of the people we surveyed say romney won the debate while 22% say the president had the edge. romney also helped his image with voters. 63% now say they believe romney cares about their needs and problems. that's up from 30% before last night. and 56% say they like romney better after watching his performance. but moderator and pbs anchor jim lehrer might not feel the same way. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop this to pbs. i like pbs, big...
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gusts to 22 this direction. that's a pretty vigorous robust wind at 32. that's pulling in cooler air from the pacific. that's the first indication things are cooling. here's my struggle we know it's going to cool off tomorrow. we anticipated san francisco could cool 15 to 20 degrees from what we had today. when i look at the current temperatures they're about as warm as they were last night so that wind shift is a little we're not seeing rapid cooling. the point rays buoy. that says something is happening but what am i getting at. i think it's going to be pretty warm. we will see cooling around the bay but maybe not as much as we had thought. this is the weather system i'm tracking. i'm going to put my finger on here. see the rotation. as it gets closer to the coast it's going to lift up the fog, right. that's the mechanism. the low is the mechanism for cooling and this is the tool that it uses to cool. it gets the fog in over the hill. right now i'm not sure that's all going to happen before 1:00, 2:00 tomorrow so temperatures could be very warm in the m
gusts to 22 this direction. that's a pretty vigorous robust wind at 32. that's pulling in cooler air from the pacific. that's the first indication things are cooling. here's my struggle we know it's going to cool off tomorrow. we anticipated san francisco could cool 15 to 20 degrees from what we had today. when i look at the current temperatures they're about as warm as they were last night so that wind shift is a little we're not seeing rapid cooling. the point rays buoy. that says something...
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gusts to 22 this direction. that's a pretty vigorous robust wind at 32. that's pulling in cooler air from the pacific. that's the first indication things are cooling. here's my struggle we know it's going to cool off tomorrow. we anticipated san francisco could cool 15 to 20 degrees from what we had today. when i look at the current temperatures they're about as warm as they were last night so that wind shift is a little behind schedule. we're not seeing rapid cooling. the point rays buoy. that says something is happening but what am i getting at. i think it's going to be pretty warm. we will see cooling around the bay but maybe not as much as we had thought. this is the weather system i'm tracking. i'm going to put my finger on here. see the rotation. as it gets closer to the coast it's going to lift up the fog, right. that's the mechanism. the low is the mechanism for cooling and this is the tool that it uses to cool. it gets the fog in over the hill. right now i'm not sure that's all going to happen before 1:00, 2:00 tomorrow so temperatures could be v
gusts to 22 this direction. that's a pretty vigorous robust wind at 32. that's pulling in cooler air from the pacific. that's the first indication things are cooling. here's my struggle we know it's going to cool off tomorrow. we anticipated san francisco could cool 15 to 20 degrees from what we had today. when i look at the current temperatures they're about as warm as they were last night so that wind shift is a little behind schedule. we're not seeing rapid cooling. the point rays buoy. that...
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garcia has not been seen since then. his family has started a facebook page for him have many people have left messages of support. family and friends say it is competely out of character for garcia to not contact family. >> he's a social butterfly. he's been having a problem lately, so he's been trying to find work. >> reporter: he's identified as a member of the mo -- monguls motorcycle club. at this point, police say they don't have any information that leads them to information that leads to that affiliation. he's described as 5'9", 350 pounds with short, brown hair and a brown goatee. he has a tarly davidson tattoo on the back of his head. now, back out here live, this vigil will take place at 7:00 at sacred heart church on willow street. they are telling people to meet in the parking lot. candles will be lit and a prayer will be set for garcia's safe return. >> it's 8:32. authorities say a fast-moving fire that destroyed three homes in sonoma county is a reminder of the fire danger supposed -- forced by this hot we
garcia has not been seen since then. his family has started a facebook page for him have many people have left messages of support. family and friends say it is competely out of character for garcia to not contact family. >> he's a social butterfly. he's been having a problem lately, so he's been trying to find work. >> reporter: he's identified as a member of the mo -- monguls motorcycle club. at this point, police say they don't have any information that leads them to information...
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garcia and have the diseepest experience of anyone. i have many years and seven years as an educators and taught there and president of board of ethics and board of appeals and 25 years of experience in doing service to the neighborhood. i am supported by the incumbent and scott wiener and others and i want very bad to be your supervisor and i am asking for your support and there's give me your vote on november 6. thank you. >> hi. i am joel io and i am running for supervisor and they have a way of looking at the happy meals but can't fill pot holes. where is the common sense? and many paid twice to fill the pot holes and where is the accountability of our money? so if you're tired of your house being the city's atm, if you're tired of the same politics and same choices i offer you an independent choice. i promise to be your advocate and work for you and not for the special interests and the super pacs that pass the other candidates and it's important in the junk mail and look at the fine print and see who is really spending on who and
garcia and have the diseepest experience of anyone. i have many years and seven years as an educators and taught there and president of board of ethics and board of appeals and 25 years of experience in doing service to the neighborhood. i am supported by the incumbent and scott wiener and others and i want very bad to be your supervisor and i am asking for your support and there's give me your vote on november 6. thank you. >> hi. i am joel io and i am running for supervisor and they...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. yeah, it's going to be almost impossible to try to be bored over the next couple of days. today through sunday, an onslaught of events. we've got football, baseball out there, the playoffs, a's and giants, music, boats, and just for fun we'll toss in the blue angels. to cover it all we have a team in place to give you a jump start on your weekend plans. let's go to bob redell first. he's the only bay area reporter allowed out on to uss macon island in san francisco. bob, you got a look at the fleet week activities. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, you can't miss the uss macon island. she's an 847-foot-long amphibious assault ship here at pier 3032 here in san francisco. we're lucky enough to be five levels above the flight deck on the bridge. good morning to you. >> good morning. we are glad to be here. ten days ago we didn't have this mission in our sights at all. it got dropped in our lapse and we had an opportunity to return to support san francisco fleet week again. >> reporter: i
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. yeah, it's going to be almost impossible to try to be bored over the next couple of days. today through sunday, an onslaught of events. we've got football, baseball out there, the playoffs, a's and giants, music, boats, and just for fun we'll toss in the blue angels. to cover it all we have a team in place to give you a jump start on your weekend plans. let's go to bob redell first. he's the only bay area reporter...
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kara lieu says why -- some votes may not be counted. >> 22-year-old allen cast his ballot early today because he is headed to thailand for ten months. >> if you care anything about the country like this is the one thing you can do as a person. >> reporter: it turns out they are nearly four times more likely to have their ballot thrown out because of a rejected signature. >> signature is like your security key. >> reporter: elections chief said that -- his office noticed the spike in rejected significance tours in 2010. >> maybe the older population. we ran the study. it wasn't the older population. it was the 28 to 39-year-old. they represented 15% of the voters and 50% of the signature rejection. >> reporter: when you vote by mail the signature is matched against your card or if you registered online your signature there, signature that can't be validated by computer are checked manually. >> how you sign is key. >> they don't have toma perfectly but we have to be able to say that's the same thing. >> reporter: one idea is that young people used to pass words as security measures may
kara lieu says why -- some votes may not be counted. >> 22-year-old allen cast his ballot early today because he is headed to thailand for ten months. >> if you care anything about the country like this is the one thing you can do as a person. >> reporter: it turns out they are nearly four times more likely to have their ballot thrown out because of a rejected signature. >> signature is like your security key. >> reporter: elections chief said that -- his office...
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kara lieu says why -- some votes may not be counted. >> 22-year-old allen cast his ballot early today because he is headed to thailand for ten months. >> if you care anything about the country like this is the one thing you can do as a person. >> reporter: it turns out they are nearly four times more likely to have their ballot thrown out because of a rejected signature. >> signature is like your security key. >> reporter: elections chief said that -- his office noticed the spike in rejected significance tours in 2010. >> maybe the older population. we ran the study. it wasn't the older population. it was the 28 to 39-year-old. they represented 15% of the voters and 50% of the signature rejection. >> reporter: when you vote by mail the signature is matched against your card or if you registered online your signature there, signature that can't be validated by computer are checked manually. >> how you sign is key. >> they don't have toma perfectly but we have to be able to say that's the same thing. >> reporter: one idea is that young people used to pass words as security measures may
kara lieu says why -- some votes may not be counted. >> 22-year-old allen cast his ballot early today because he is headed to thailand for ten months. >> if you care anything about the country like this is the one thing you can do as a person. >> reporter: it turns out they are nearly four times more likely to have their ballot thrown out because of a rejected signature. >> signature is like your security key. >> reporter: elections chief said that -- his office...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. very busy weekend around the bay area. 49ers game, fleet week, america's cup and a couple of baseball games, giants playoff games. >> you can feel the magic right now and csn bay area's amy gutierrez has some inside scoop. she managed to sneak her way into at&t park this morning. amy, good morning. what's going on? okay, apparently we're having some difficulties getting amy but she will hang tight for us. giants getting it going here but this entire postseason comcast sportsnet bay area will bring you sports in its central october quest. pregame one hour before every game. postgame coverage immediately following that final out. >> it's the only place that we'll be able to see all the behind-the-scenes action there and we'll bring it to you. >>> there's so much going on this weekend in the bay area. from the ballparks to the bay to water, even in this massive ballotship this weekend as the america's cup race and fleet week actually come together. >> bob redell is already checking out t
. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. very busy weekend around the bay area. 49ers game, fleet week, america's cup and a couple of baseball games, giants playoff games. >> you can feel the magic right now and csn bay area's amy gutierrez has some inside scoop. she managed to sneak her way into at&t park this morning. amy, good morning. what's going on? okay, apparently we're having some difficulties getting amy but she will hang tight for us. giants getting it going here but this...
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households. 22 million households had college debt in 2010. in that is double the share in 1989 upper 15 percent. able to get full-time career after graduation. and the dead just keeps piling up. but in tonight's top by the colleges that will help you get that pier salary. number five, claremont, california. this liberal arts school, $67,000 right out of the gate. number four, california institute of technology, earning more than $67,000 as a starting salary. number three, east coast counterparts in massachusetts institute of technology beat mit grad as little more to begin with. and the u.s. naval academy, starting salary for graduating midshipmen to more than $70,000 a year. the number one school with the highest paid grad is the u.s. military academy. those graduating from west point can and $76,000 a year to begin their career. but when you looked in years down the road, the graduates earning the most money are from princeton university with an average salary of $137,000 a year. interesting numbers. we'll be right back with the answer to o
households. 22 million households had college debt in 2010. in that is double the share in 1989 upper 15 percent. able to get full-time career after graduation. and the dead just keeps piling up. but in tonight's top by the colleges that will help you get that pier salary. number five, claremont, california. this liberal arts school, $67,000 right out of the gate. number four, california institute of technology, earning more than $67,000 as a starting salary. number three, east coast...
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., a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun. and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubling? >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop what appears to be a gun. inside the house, a woman identified as the man's girlfriend, she works here as a nanny. she's caring for three children, her own son and two other kids. police move them all to an ambulance outside for their safety. 4:50, police called neighbors and warned them of potential trouble. this woman describes what that was like. >> the lady said, it's a confidential situation that's going on on your street. you need to stay in the basement until further notice. >> reporter: 5:03 a.m., the man walks out of that stairwell. there's a confrontation, and he's shot by police. >> turns out it's a
., a 911 call to police from a 22-year-old man. he said he wanted to die, that he had a gun. and he said more than that. >> at times he stated he wanted to kill himself, at other times he stated he wanted the police to kill him. >> troubling? >> absolutely. >> reporter: 3:17 a.m., police trace that call and end up at this house on woodland drive in silver spring. they find that man near a back stairwell of the house. they start talking to him, trying to get him to drop...
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by law, those counts would add up to 220 years in jail. despite his conviction, sandusky insists in an audio statement that he is innocent of all the charges. >>> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at least two of the victims will address sandusky today in court. >>> a new warning for pregnant mothers who like fish. how too much mercury could put children at risk of adhd. >> three days and a million volts of electricity. could daredevil david blaine pull off this high voltage stunt coming your way? >> we want to hear why your school is cool. submit your nomination on our website, cbssf.com/"cool school" and we may come and feature school on the show. ,, we stand for farmers owning the company; for them taking responsibility for the products they make; for them be
by law, those counts would add up to 220 years in jail. despite his conviction, sandusky insists in an audio statement that he is innocent of all the charges. >>> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. the south bay mom that used her daughter as a shoplifting accomplice and abducting her son is in court today. marcy keeland could have an extradition hearing tonight. she allegedly abducted her 11-month-old son. he is okay. prior to that, she was arrested for shoplifting. she and her daughter stole $150 in groceries. she drove off when the safeway employees confronted her and she left her daughter outside the store. let's check the commute. >>> i want to show you what is making it worse in hayward. this is mission boulevard at b street. that suv literally wrapped around that pole there. i don't know the extent of the injuries. we know there are fire on the scene. this has traffic control in the area making it tough to get through. this is between 238 and 880. slow on the peninsula. the volume kicking in here. back to you. >>> tough way to start a monday morning. we will have the latest on traffic updates on facebook. another local update in a half hour. see you then. good morning! wow
i'm laura garcia-cannon. the south bay mom that used her daughter as a shoplifting accomplice and abducting her son is in court today. marcy keeland could have an extradition hearing tonight. she allegedly abducted her 11-month-old son. he is okay. prior to that, she was arrested for shoplifting. she and her daughter stole $150 in groceries. she drove off when the safeway employees confronted her and she left her daughter outside the store. let's check the commute. >>> i want to show...
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right now, the dow is currently down 22. nasdaq is down 29. s&p is down 4. >>> 7:44. the international monetary fund warns the global economy will grow more slowly during the coming year. the imf released its quart terly update at a meeting in tokyo. the chief economist warns the biggest threats are the eurozone crisis, the failure of u.s. policymakers to agree on a fiscal plan and -- plan and japan's inability to reduce its budget deficit. >> it's difficult to nail down exactly what the strengths of this is. >> blancheard said it is possible if all of the right dreichers are taken by the right -- companies and if all of the right moves are taken. >>> breaking news. jerry sandusky has been sentenced to no less than 30 years in prison for his child abuse conviction. here's more. >> reporter: good morning, ken, tori. that's right the judge said the total years would be no less than 30, no less than 20. centuries in jail would be too abstract. 30 to 60 years has the same impact of saying the rest of your life. sandusky is 68 years old. now, he did -- he did give a statem
right now, the dow is currently down 22. nasdaq is down 29. s&p is down 4. >>> 7:44. the international monetary fund warns the global economy will grow more slowly during the coming year. the imf released its quart terly update at a meeting in tokyo. the chief economist warns the biggest threats are the eurozone crisis, the failure of u.s. policymakers to agree on a fiscal plan and -- plan and japan's inability to reduce its budget deficit. >> it's difficult to nail down...
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joseph, missouri, 22. you had things out there in the garden, but not anymore. freeze threat moves to upstate new york, back to buffalo, down to chautauqua county, the poconos and alleghenies. not seeing temperatures that are below freezing in the big cities, like scranton or for pittsburgh, but you get out toward dubois, williamsport, you get out to those areas that are away from cities and away from the city heat, you will definitely be below 32. the best thing to do, if you want to try to save the tomatoes, cover them up, don't put a plastic tarp over the top, the plastic touches the leaves, the plastic puts the heat in the cold right through and your plants are dead anyway. here you go. if you're going to be there. low spot across the country, 45, denver. a great example of what a cold front is. on thursday, 83. on friday morning, you were at 32. that's just, wow, 51 degree swings here and that's just what happens in the fall. 67 for tomorrow in kansas city. yes it does warm up. this is not the end of the beginning of fall. this is not where winter starts. t
joseph, missouri, 22. you had things out there in the garden, but not anymore. freeze threat moves to upstate new york, back to buffalo, down to chautauqua county, the poconos and alleghenies. not seeing temperatures that are below freezing in the big cities, like scranton or for pittsburgh, but you get out toward dubois, williamsport, you get out to those areas that are away from cities and away from the city heat, you will definitely be below 32. the best thing to do, if you want to try to...
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discover new caramel apple filled werther's original. >>> 7:56 is your time now on this tuesday, october 22 nds, 20126789 good morning, i'm eun yang. it is a wet morning and brake lights everywhere you go. let's check the forecast can tom kierein. good morning. >> good morning, we have a plume of rain that stretches up the atlantic sea board up to our region. right now, moderate to heavy rain. the areas in orange and red in fairfax county and southern montgomery county and continuing moving north. moderate showers south. prince william into fauquier and culpeper. maybe thunder and lightning this afternoon. we dry out after that. pleasant end to the week. >> thank >>> good morning. if you are making the commute eastbound i-66 to fairfax county, the left shoulder lane was blocking the shoulder. you are slow from fairfax county to the beltway. that drive will take 25 minutes. . >>> on top of the world ♪ ♪ i feel on top of the world >>> 8:00 now on this tuesday morning. 2nd of october, 2012, and as we check out the view from the top of the rock, we have to say hello to all the nice folks wh
discover new caramel apple filled werther's original. >>> 7:56 is your time now on this tuesday, october 22 nds, 20126789 good morning, i'm eun yang. it is a wet morning and brake lights everywhere you go. let's check the forecast can tom kierein. good morning. >> good morning, we have a plume of rain that stretches up the atlantic sea board up to our region. right now, moderate to heavy rain. the areas in orange and red in fairfax county and southern montgomery county and...